Take action for animals! We’ll be paying people one dollar to watch a five-minute video about factory farming.

The pay-per-view program is a great way for us to advocate for animals and educate the public. We reach out and engage in positive conversations.

Video outreach gives people the chance to experience an an animal’s life on a factory farm. It has been demonstrated to be one of the most effective forms of advocacy for animals, with a majority of viewers reducing their meat consumption.

As a volunteer, you’ll invite people to view the video, help set them up with the equipment, and then have a supportive conversation with them afterwards. The vast majority of participants express gratitude and the desire to help make a difference.

Here are some of the things that you can expect to hear from participants, along with some of the best ways you can respond.

I don’t think I can give up eating meat.

Response: Any step you can take makes a difference. It can be a gradual process. You could start off with a Meatless Monday and just incorporate a plant-based meal into your diet once a week.

Why do they have to do it like that!? It doesn’t have to be done like that! (in response )

Response: Due to consumer demand for inexpensive meat, eggs, and dairy, suppliers are in constant competition to market their products at the lowest price, regardless of how the animals are treated. Whenever we choose not to buy animal products, we help shift demand away from factory farms and toward vegetarian foods.

But I buy my meat from free range farms.

Response: Any choice that you can make to reduce animal suffering is great. However, be aware that labels such as “free range” may still involve cruelty. For example, the male chicks who are not valued by the egg industry are killed at birth through a grinder or suffocation, and the female chicks are debeaked.

I lived on a farm, and they never did that.

Response: Unfortunately, the practices depicted in these videos are standard practices on factory farms. The vast majority of animals in our food system experience this treatment.

Where will I get my protein?

Response: It’s easy to get enough protein on a plant-based diet. Beans, peas, lentils, nuts, seeds, and whole grains are all high in protein.

I’m never going to eat meat again!

Response: Thanks for feeling so passionate about it. Please take a look at some of the tips for plant-based eating in this pamphlet.